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Whether you own a radio controlled model car or whether you must steer an exploration vehicle on Mars - the objective is identical: You want to transfer human intelligence to a place, where it is not readily transferred for reasons of physics, economics or otherwise. There is hardly and technology with more potential to change the nature of the workplace and of the economy in general than remote control technology.
Since the introduction of Windows XP, remote control of computers has become a standard tool of network administration. Any computer in a give network can be controlled from another computer with a few mouse clicks.
Regardless whether the network extends across multiple locations in several countries, as in the case of BPG, or whether the computers are just a few rooms apart - remote control brings a totally new dimension of flexibility to the network. For instance, no longer do you need to bother transferring data back and forth to and from a laptop for travel. Instead, you can conveniently operate your home computer through a reliable, encrypted channel. Your programmes will be executed on your home computers and documents can be printed to any remote location.
Remote control is a convenient tool for personnel training. Staff at different locations can share the same monitor and operate the computers as if they sat next to one another.
The most revolutionary result of remote control is the possibility to create flexible workplaces. No longer is it necessary to bring knowledge workers to a central office. Colleagues can sit together in a virtual office building while physically being in totally different locations - be it in the weekend cottage at the lake, the penthouse suite in megatown or in a palm-lined tropical retreat.
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